KeYHeap

As of March 15, 2011, this page is no longer maintained. KeYHeap has become the regular development version of KeY (version 1.7), and is scheduled to replace the stable release version KeY 1.6 in the future. For up-to-date information see the KeY download page.

"KeYHeap" is the working title of a major revision of the KeY system
that is currently under development. At its core, KeYHeap is a deductive verifier for
sequential Java programs wrt. specifications written in a crossover between
JML and dynamic
frames. Unlike all KeY versions <= 1.6, KeYHeap uses a heap model like that of typical
Boogie-based
verifiers (in particular VeriCool and
Dafny,
which also use dynamic frames style specifications).